Before you worry about settlement size or “how long it takes,” your first priority is building a clear exposure timeline.
Many Kalamazoo clients—especially those who have moved multiple times since active-duty service or who later lived near industrial or municipal water systems—run into the same problem: their memory is incomplete, but their medical records reference dates, providers, or “history of symptoms” that don’t line up neatly.
A legal review typically looks for:
- Where the person lived, trained, or worked during the relevant period
- The approximate dates (even if you only know “months,” not exact days)
- Any documentation that supports duty station or housing location
- The earliest medical documentation of symptoms and the evolution of diagnoses
If your story is accurate but scattered, that’s not unusual. The goal is to turn scattered details into a timeline your medical providers and legal reviewers can evaluate consistently.


